High School of Commerce - Annual Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1910

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Ethel Whipp. The soul of music slumbers in the shell Till waked and kindled by the master's spell. QRoger,j John Hasey. And care sat on his faded cheek. QMilton.j Mabel Hummel. The Warmth of genial courtesy The calm of self-reliance. QWhittier.j Clyde Downing, Exhausting thoughts and hiving wisdom with each studious year. CByron.j Esther Foley, Be sure you are right, then go ahead. CMotto.j Mildred Boltey. Wearing all that weight of learning lightly like a Hower. QTennyson.j Clara Viets. Sighed and looked unutterable things, fTennyson.j Leonhardt Hadde. A man that's so fond precociously of stirring must be a spoon. CHood.j Florence Holloway. I love tranquil solitude and such society As is quiet and good. . QShel1y.j VValter Madigan. Persuasion tips his tongue whenever he talks. CCibber.D Nellie King. Let no one write my epitaph. Louise Housego. Ah, why should life. all labor be? fTennyson.j Laura Hawkins. For if she will, she will, you may depend on'tg And if she won't, she won'tg so there's an end on't. QYoung.j Edwin Krauss. How sweet, how passing sweet is solitude. CCowper.j Harold Romanis. I'd know some sense, and some baseball- Some old jokes, and, and-some othersf' 41

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Eesnriptihe Qbuutatiuns Joseph Martin. Men marvel at my height, and are afraid. fWilkenson.j Arthur Buzek. A finished gentleman from top to toe. fByron.j Laddie Lustig. I am resolved to grow fat and look young till forty, Richard DeForest. I am sober as a judge. fFielding.j Emma Emde. Her very frowns are fairer far Then smiles of other maidens are. QColeridge.j Sylvia Kirian. Of manners gentle, of affections mild. fPope.j Valeria Schacha. Divinely tall and most divinely fair. fTennyson.j Anna Goldberg. Hear ye not the hum of great workings? fKeats.j james Cosgriff. 'Twas sad by starts, by starts 'twas wild. CCollins.J Pearl Morris. Great plainness of speech. QBible.j Ora Lampus. In every gesture dignity and love. fMilton.j Raymond Joslyn. My only books were woman's looks, And folly's all they've taught me. fMoore.j Edmund Kirby. None but himself could be his equal. QTheobald.j Edmo Combs. Or light or dark, or short or tall, She sits a spring to snare them all. QAldrich.j Carl Thumm. But still his tongue ran on. fButler.D Blanche Caldwell. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight, too, her dusky hair. fWordsworth.j 40



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Pearl Maxwell. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. fShakespeare.D Julia Creer. She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with And pleasant, too, to think on. CMilton.j Anton Karlovec. He was the mildest mannered man that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat. QByron.j Bessie Martin. Second thoughts, they say, are the best. QDryden.j Stella Beck. Thou hast no faults or I at least no faults can spy. CCadrington.j Fred johnson. He adorned whatever subject he either spoke or wrote upon, with the most splendid eloquence. Bessie Hafemeister. She is a Winsome wee thing. CBurns.j Herbert Sinek. Whose weighty sense Flows in fit words and heavenly eloquence. QDryden.j 296 ZBun'ts for beniurs Don't endeavor to look too wise, it might give you an owlish expression. Don't look too supercilious, it wrinkles the nose. Don't hold your head too high, you might stumble. Don't develop the habit of writing your name' with class numerals at- tached, it mars the beauty of blank spaces. Don't appropriate too many privileges, you might be called down. Don't under any circumstances, say the class, remember there are other classes. Don't be too shocked if you're asked if you are a junior, 'tis an honor. Don't hold us underclassmen in too much contempt, it might annihilate us and deprive you of victims. a CLARA PFISTER, '11, 42

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